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Brady Yellow Flagging Tape for Boundaries and Hazardous Areas - Non-Adhesive Tape, 1.188 Brady Yellow Flagging Tape for Boundaries and Hazardous Areas - Non-Adhesive Tape, 1.188 Brady Yellow Flagging Tape for Boundaries and Hazardous Areas - Non-Adhesive Tape, 1.188

Brady Yellow Flagging Tape for Boundaries and Hazardous Areas - Non-Adhesive Tape, 1.188" Width, 300' Length (Pack of 1) - 58347

Brady Yellow Flagging Tape for Boundaries and Hazardous Areas - Non-Adhesive Tape, 1.188 Brady Yellow Flagging Tape for Boundaries and Hazardous Areas - Non-Adhesive Tape, 1.188 Brady Yellow Flagging Tape for Boundaries and Hazardous Areas - Non-Adhesive Tape, 1.188
$ 10.65

Score By Feature

Based on 1,305 ratings
Easy to use
8.88
Value for money
8.30
Adhesion
6.66

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Product Description

The use of non-adhesive flagging tape to mark hazardous areas and boundary lines
A non adhesive, color coded flagging tape is an easy and quick way to mark a variety of areas
This yellow fluorescent tape is made of plastic and is both durable and highly visible.
One roll of tape measures 300 feet
Regulatory compliance passport, RoHS compliant 2012/65/EU (Pass

Questions & Answers

It's going to take a long time, right?

There are about 300 feet between the two.

How many rolls are included in the price? Is it for a box of 12 rolls or ?

Visit this website to see what's on offer.

The material used in this tape is strong enough to replace a heavy-duty rope Should I use a garbage bag with a duty rating? My material must not droop, so it will stay in a bow. ?

The gift bag is not like a garbage bag, and tying it in a bow will probably make it sag. There's a lot of stretch to it.

What happens at the end of this tape?

The color remains stable, depending on its After a number of years, it will tend to bleach out once it is exposed to the sun long enough. It will still be yellow, but it will be much more faded.

Selected User Reviews For Brady Yellow Flagging Tape for Boundaries and Hazardous Areas - Non-Adhesive Tape, 1.188" Width, 300' Length (Pack of 1) - 58347

A job well done is a job well done
5/5

BRIEF DESCRIPTION* This flagging tape measures about 1 1/8" wide by 150 feet "* " > Flexible, bright, translucent, and water-resistant It is made of plastic, and it is proof. A non-profit organization An adhesive. br> > The fiber is quite tough and flexible but quite easy to break apart into "* " > Probably will not fade as far as I can tell outside for a long period of time without significant damage (but I haven't tried this brand or colour). "* " > When tied, it has a slight texture that helps it stay However, it can also be removed easily. The following uses
As a traditional marking technique, this is usually used to indicate whether trees should be cut down (or not), or whether limbs should be trimmed, etc. You are right Red, orange, and yellow markings are usually used for things you need to do. Markings that indicate things you should leave alone are in blue and "* " > If you can tie it to something, you can use it to mark anything. "* " > You are right Items on sale might be included here. "* " > You are right There could be items in the shopping cart to move (or ones not to move). "* " > The trails you blaze can be used for hiking. "* " > This would make a nice decoration for a party. "* " > Using costumes, for example, is a great use for it. For example, to make "grass" skirts or to identify teams (e. g. If wearing an armband or a headband)* It can be used for a variety of things You can also use beat ribbons to decorate gifts, etc. Streamers that are long and bright can be thrown off the top of a building as long as you hold one end. "* " > This tape can also be used to create a "barrier" (like police tape), such as to divide a "parking area" from a "non-parking area There is a parking lot". "* " > Pips and stakes can be used to mark off areas for various purposes, for instance. To show the proposed location of a house or the location of underground pipes or septic tanks. In a nutshell,.

Bethany Maldonado
Bethany Maldonado
| Oct 12, 2020
The visibility was good, but the cost was low
3/5

I found the yellow tape to be more visible but much thinner than the tape I had been using The weather will be interesting to see how long it will last. Unless you use something to keep it from unwinding, it keeps falling off the spool - I'd say that's the worst part about it It is a big inconvenience when you are working on the ground. In the past, I haven't been able to do this with other tapes If you are done with them, you can just put them in your pocket.

Lylah LORD
Lylah LORD
| May 24, 2021
I just couldn't wait to listen to this tape
5/5

In order to build a trail through the forest, I needed a way to mark or flag trees. There are many colorful patterns on this tape that are easy to see from The paper is thin enough for me to tear it off the roll with my thumbnail. Branch ties are strong and easy to use without damaging the branches. As of today, I'm impressed with the application. I don't know how long it will last, but I am very pleased with it.

Mckenna Carr
Mckenna Carr
| Aug 11, 2021
Flagging tape as you would see it
5/5

When conducting research in the rainforest, I used this flagging tape because it was easy to see the flags in the dark understory and would stand up to the harsh tropical conditions. The tape is not adhesive, so those of you who are not familiar with flagging tape should be aware that this product is not a Plastic cones are typically tied to tree branches or posts for marking trees, trails, or anything else visually important. They are made of a thin plastic and can be used to mark trees, trails, etc. This tape is similar to caution tape or crime scene tape, except that it is thinner and more flexible. In addition to being perfectly adequate for my research needs, this flagging tape also came in a timely and efficient manner.

Rory Bryan
Rory Bryan
| Apr 27, 2021
The piece was nice, but it was It was used for marking maple trees so that they could be tapped
4/5

It stretched and tore nicely but it came torn on the outer layers, so I won't give it a 5-star rating. You can see a pic here.

Carter Dickerson
Carter Dickerson
| Sep 02, 2020
The grass is effectively blocked off when new grass is being laid down
5/5

As I am trying to grow new grass, I use this to block off sections of the lawn. In addition, it's to prevent people from walking on it and in order to prevent the lawn guys from mowing it until it's ready for the public. Then I put stakes in the ground around the area I plan to block off and string the rope around the stakes to finish blocking it off. Despite its small size and low price, this tape is easily visible against green lawns and brown dirt. It is also Even better, it can be reused. This is really good.

Anthony Ryan
Anthony Ryan
| Mar 28, 2021
It's easy to create a blockade around an area
5/5

There is nothing to say about the repair tape except it is There is no doubt that the color stands out, letting people know that certain areas should not be entered. The tape restricted the area I worked in, but once I was done I untied it rolled it back up into a ball, allowing me to re-use the tape.

Holly Gonzalez
Holly Gonzalez
| Aug 20, 2020
Tape for flagging in yellow by Brady
5/5

The fabric is breathable and stretchy, so it doesn't harm the trees. I used it to tape up my tree when there was an insect problem. It is a great product for protecting your trees since you can use it in conjunction with your pest repellent and make a barrier that will inhibit ants from entering.

Meredith Baxter
Meredith Baxter
| Apr 13, 2021

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